UGC's New Rule: Universities to Fill Vacant Seats Post-CUET with Flexible Admission Options
The UGC's new directive to address vacant seats post-CUET represents a nuanced and strategic response to the challenges faced in university admissions. By allowing institutions the freedom to choose between conducting their own entrance tests or evaluating students based on school marks, the UGC is promoting a more dynamic and tailored approach to admissions. This rule acknowledges that the one-size-fits-all model of the CUET might not address the unique circumstances of every institution. Universities often have varying criteria and standards for admission, and the flexibility to adapt their processes can help them better align their intake with their academic and infrastructural needs. This could mean that students who might not have excelled in the CUET but have demonstrated strong performance throughout their school years have a fair shot at securing a seat. Moreover, this approach could alleviate some of the pressures associated with a single high-stakes test, which can be dau...